How to Fix Wi-Fi Hotspot Issue After iOS 7 Update [GUIDE]

Apple rolled out the new iOS 7 as a free software upgrade for iPhone, iPad, iPad Mini and iPod Touch 5G on 18 September. Following this, the company released two more updates, iOS 7.0.1 and 7.0.2. The iOS 7.0.1 is a bug-fix update for the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c only. The iOS 7.0.2 is another bug-fix update for lockscreen security vulnerability. This update is for all devices running on iOS 7.

New wallpaper from iOS 7.

Those facing Wi-Fi hotspot not working issue after updating their devices to iOS 7 may follow our step-by-step guide. Below are two methods: reset Wi-Fi settings or change APN settings. Users may follow either of the methods to fix Wi-Fi hotspot issue and will be able to use personal hotspot on their devices.

IBTimes UK reminds its readers that it will not be responsible for any mishap to the device. users are advised to charge their devices to 80%.

Step-2: From Cellular Data Network, search for an option called Internet Tethering

Step-3: Re-type APN and Username/Password [if required]

Those who have updated their devices to iOS 7 and cannot access Wi-Fi should now change their iPhone's name. The latest firmware reportedly has some issue with apostrophes, so deleting an apostrophe in the gadget's name will solve the problem.

Greyed Wi-Fi button

Step-1: Launch Settings and select General>> About

Step-2: Open Name section and edit your iPhone's name

Step-3: Turn the handset off/on and start using Wi-Fi again

If all the instructions are followed strictly, the Wi-Fi hotspot not working issue after iOS 7 update should be resolved.